Old cajun man explains the scene of a crime
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Me, ahm Cajun too!
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I see there is some discussion about how to pronounce the name Guillot. I have friends in New Orleans who pronounce their name GILL-yot and friends from Ascension Parish who pronounce their name GEE-yot and friends from Acadiana who say GEE-yo. It all depends on where you are from and the person whose got the name gets to decide what they think the correct pronunciation is.
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Trow ma cow ova de fence sum hay
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@jbp1586 Not true... Pre-expulsion, some Acadians intermarried with Mikmaq Indians and even a few British soldiers. Of course, once in Louisiana, lots of mixing between Spanish, German, and other early colonists began taking place.
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@DavidL999 You think that is strong, You should hear my uncle and my maw maw's accent and there creole! They have some cajun decendents due to mixing! The black people here picked up on the french. You would have to ask them to repeat the words a million times.
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Also, I was hoping that the witness fellow would find a way to utter the phrase "Much mo' betta"
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What is the point of showing that portly cop with the video camera in his hand? Twice?
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hahaha sounds so cute
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are you sure he's not just an old Spanish immigrant
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@DBadomJR Cajuns have no black in them. They have nothing in them but French. Creoles have black in them. Cajuns are generally dark complected, however.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Cajun version of Milton from Office Space.
MissLydiaBro 1 year ago 93
I went and got my pistol, and put it in my pocket, in case he come and bust my door...that;'s common sense not coon-ass.
hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh7292 8 months ago 27